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Peter Green is the founder of Fleetwood Mac and his songs have been recorded, covered, and re-interpreted for the past 40 years. Artists such as Ian Anderson, Rory Gallagher, Savoy Brown, Harvey Mandel and others share their interpretations of some of Peter's greatest songs (Oh Well, Black Magic Women, Albatross, Supernatural and more), making this 15 song collection a must have.
Widely hailed as one of the best ever blues guitarists from Britain, Peter Green inspired the great B. B. King to say, "He has the sweetest tone I ever heard; he was the only one who gave me the cold sweats." Although Green's playing was not as fast or flashy as his Bluesbreakers peers Eric Clapton and Mick Taylor, it was marked with a distinctive keen vibrato and economy of style. He produced a unique sharp tone with a 1959 Gibson Les Paul Standard.[1] It has been rumoured that Green got his nasaly tone when he accidentally took the guitar apart and put it together with the neck pickup attached the wrong way around and wired "out-of-phase", causing the guitar's nasal sound. It has been proven that the guitar was wired out of phase when originally made by Gibson.[citation needed] Green originally took his guitar apart to remove his rhythm pickup after seeing Eric Clapton play on his treble pickup all night. The guitar was owned by Gary Moore for many years, and featured on many of his records until it was sold in 2006.
Man of the World _ Reflections on Peter Green is a tribute in every positive sense of the world to a man who has battled his entire life to play the music that was (and is) inside him. The project, originally titled Rattlesnake Guitar _ The Music Of Peter Green when it was released in 1995, was double CD. With the advancement of technology, there is now the opportunity to reissue the best tracks from those analog sessions on SACD and 180+ Virgin Vinyl.
1. Oh Well – Billy Sheehan (7:41)
2. Showbiz Blues – Rory Gallagher (6:53)
3. The Green Manalishi – Arthur Brown (5:19)
4. Looking For Somebody – Snowy White (7:14)
5. Love That Burns – Dave Peverett (6:12)
6. Rattlesnake Shake – Vince Converse (5:29)
7. Ramblin’ Pony – Harvey Mandel (5:19)
8. If You Be My Baby – Dave Peverett (4:35)
9. Baby When The Sun Goes Down – Southside Johnny (4:48)
10. Black Magic Woman – Larry McCray (3:57)
11. Crying Won’t Bring You Back – Luther Grosvenor (5:17)
12. Stop Messin’ ‘Round - Savoy Brown (3:08)
13. Albatross – Paul Jones (4:41)
14. Leaving Town Blues – Rory Gallagher (6:50)
15. Man Of The World – Ian Anderson (2:53)
P.S. C ковриками придется подождать. Сканера нет, а с фотиком чушь какая то получается :drag:
Widely hailed as one of the best ever blues guitarists from Britain, Peter Green inspired the great B. B. King to say, "He has the sweetest tone I ever heard; he was the only one who gave me the cold sweats." Although Green's playing was not as fast or flashy as his Bluesbreakers peers Eric Clapton and Mick Taylor, it was marked with a distinctive keen vibrato and economy of style. He produced a unique sharp tone with a 1959 Gibson Les Paul Standard.[1] It has been rumoured that Green got his nasaly tone when he accidentally took the guitar apart and put it together with the neck pickup attached the wrong way around and wired "out-of-phase", causing the guitar's nasal sound. It has been proven that the guitar was wired out of phase when originally made by Gibson.[citation needed] Green originally took his guitar apart to remove his rhythm pickup after seeing Eric Clapton play on his treble pickup all night. The guitar was owned by Gary Moore for many years, and featured on many of his records until it was sold in 2006.
Man of the World _ Reflections on Peter Green is a tribute in every positive sense of the world to a man who has battled his entire life to play the music that was (and is) inside him. The project, originally titled Rattlesnake Guitar _ The Music Of Peter Green when it was released in 1995, was double CD. With the advancement of technology, there is now the opportunity to reissue the best tracks from those analog sessions on SACD and 180+ Virgin Vinyl.
1. Oh Well – Billy Sheehan (7:41)
2. Showbiz Blues – Rory Gallagher (6:53)
3. The Green Manalishi – Arthur Brown (5:19)
4. Looking For Somebody – Snowy White (7:14)
5. Love That Burns – Dave Peverett (6:12)
6. Rattlesnake Shake – Vince Converse (5:29)
7. Ramblin’ Pony – Harvey Mandel (5:19)
8. If You Be My Baby – Dave Peverett (4:35)
9. Baby When The Sun Goes Down – Southside Johnny (4:48)
10. Black Magic Woman – Larry McCray (3:57)
11. Crying Won’t Bring You Back – Luther Grosvenor (5:17)
12. Stop Messin’ ‘Round - Savoy Brown (3:08)
13. Albatross – Paul Jones (4:41)
14. Leaving Town Blues – Rory Gallagher (6:50)
15. Man Of The World – Ian Anderson (2:53)
P.S. C ковриками придется подождать. Сканера нет, а с фотиком чушь какая то получается :drag: